Example sentences of "and [art] [noun sg] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She was snapped out of her reverie as the door clicked shut and the secretary left them alone again .
2 At least she would be sale with Lovat and the knowledge gave him some comfort .
3 The strong simplicity of his ideas about life and the universe made it easy to link him with other men of understanding , so that for me the book seemed to be ringing with echoes of Hamlet and Richard Jefferies and the New Testament .
4 The process of theory taught me how to research , and the substance gave me critical tools .
5 And the government pays them that .
6 And the king told you all this ? ’
7 And some carers and dependents find it difficult to adapt to a role reversal — the old person of course not wanting to relinquish her dominant role and the carer finding it difficult to cope with becoming the decision maker . ’
8 It might be that you are having a hectic day at work and you feel that things are getting to you , or you might be stuck in a traffic jam with your pulse racing and the frustration making you angry .
9 The wireless and the cinema gave me such enjoyment that I decided I 'd become an actor , a film star .
10 Now The Trust Deed and rules were asked for prior to their consent and the company made it clear that they would not be available until after the new scheme commenced on the first October nineteen ninety and indeed it was some eight days later on the ninth October at er Trustee meeting that the company presented the Trust Deed and rules and it was resolved that the Committee of Management would er transfer all the close scheme members er into the new nineteen ninety scheme and er the same Trustees appointed themselves er Trustees of the nineteen ninety scheme and one hour later were the presentation of a draft deed amending the British Steel Pension Scheme and a draft interim Trust Deed establishing the British Steel Pension Scheme in nineteen ninety and a draft Trust Deed and rules of the British Steel Pension Scheme of nineteen ninety were tabled for noting ; and those very Trustees that were on the first meeting agreed to transfer the assets to the new scheme , set as Trustees of the new scheme one hour later , accepted the assets and er without er seeking either legal or actuarial advice and in this case er Watsons were advisors to the company to the old scheme Trustees and to the new scheme Trustees .
11 We would love to put out title on the line , if the IRB had the guts and the vision to give us that chance .
12 that the respondent has committed adultery , and the petitioner finds it intolerable to live with the respondent ;
13 That the respondent has committed adultery and the petitioner finds it intolerable to live with the respondent .
14 ‘ After the birth Tony and I both felt very shaky and the midwife got us some tea right away , while they were tidying me up , just to calm us down .
15 It privileges the music which Adorno chooses as best representing the contradictory whole — thus alongside Beethoven and the tradition following him other kinds of music ( Berlioz , Rossini , Verdi , Elgar , Stravinsky , Eisler , let alone Lehár , Louis Armstrong , Walter Donaldson or Elvis Presley ) are inevitably presented as partial , that is to say more socially specific , less autonomous ; it also reduces the possibility of struggle over the specific uses and meanings of musical materials and forms : competing ‘ viewpoints ’ are dismissed as ‘ regressive ’ or ‘ false ’ .
16 And it might say do not dry clean and the customer has it dry cleaned and of course the garment is very likely going to be ruined .
17 The members of the Highlands and Islands Development Board consider how the landscape and the climate make it difficult for people ( i ) to farm successfully ; ( ii ) to manage profitable industries , which use raw materials and fuel and sell goods to the large cities ; ( iii ) to obtain adequate services , such as hospitals , schools , and electricity or gas .
18 Tesco 's , they sent a letter out to them , and er , cos there open over Christmas period , er I think some of the stores and the letter says we all get two days off , cos , and then like , they , they wo n't Christmas day , twelve o'clock new , Christmas Eve and twelve o'clock new Christmas Day , they twelve o'clock
19 I have family and friends and the time to enjoy them all .
20 The Dents owned the very first car in Baldersdale and that created quite a stir I remember being at school when they first drove it round the place and the teacher brought us all out on to the road to have a closer look at this amazing thing .
21 A year I had all the symptoms and I went and got a book and read about it and tried to find out as much possible about it and the book scared me silly because it told me all these things that could happen
22 This last wild exaggeration has also been popular with educators at times when they wanted to stress the importance of their task and the need to get it right .
23 As he entered her he heard her cry out , and the sound inflamed him further , her soft whimpers slashing at the edges of his control .
24 Many of the act 's remaining provisions will be replaced by European directives in 1993 , although some will be replaced in 1992 and the guide makes it clear where this is the case .
25 He dozed momentarily ; his legs relaxed and the plane wobbled him awake ; and there was a whole squadron of tiny Huns wheeling towards the tiny airfield .
26 twenty quid and the bank owes me twenty quid .
27 And the bank owes you twenty pound , forty pound .
28 Getting on to the remains of the top of the pod had been relatively straightforward , although Daak had tried to insist on being the last one out and she 'd had to threaten him with troopers ' oaths and a blaster to convince him that gallantry was inappropriate .
29 And I do not think that Helen is unusual or unfathomable in translating this into a hatred of her own body , a fear of its femininity , unpredictability and curviness , and a longing to keep it all ‘ under control ’ .
30 Boyd Stych , looking strangely civilized in a dark business suit and neatly clipped beard , was informed by his wife , when he came home , that the Advent was sending a photographer and a reporter to see him this evening and he was not to litter up the lounge — she 'd just tidied it .
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